Major Roads in and around Kampala will be closed during the Commonwealth summit due in November.The Entire stretch from Kampala to the Entebbe airport will be closed to traffic and the public.This will also apply to the access roads to major Hotels to host CHOGM delegates and activities which will be restricted to only those accredited and authorized by the CHOGM security team.The Hotels are Sheraton,Kampala Serena,Imperial Royal,Hotel Equatoria,Hotel Africana and Speke Resort Munyonyo.Since 1975 when Uganda hosted the OAU Conference CHOGM will be the second biggest to be hosted.During that period people lined up by the roadsides to have a glimpse of the huge motorcade of 40 African Presidents.This move is likely to be faced with huge criticism from the public that expected to line up and see the queen plus other leaders.But the increased threat of terrorism around the world has changed the conduct of diplomatic business and the handling of dignitaries.Meanwhile no arrangements have yet been made for the people who reside on Entebbe road and those who work there.

NRM in Cash Crisis,Mobilisers say Party can't win 2011 polls

The NRM party is indebted to the tune of 100bn.Most of the debts were incurred during the last elections and its estimated that 150bn was used.This was also confirmed by the party treasurer Ndawula Kaweesi that true the party is indebted but he did not have the actual figures. Of the people demanding their money is city Tycoon Hassan Basajjabalaba who loaned the party 4bn during the run up to elections and he needs it badly.The party is so broke that it has even failed to pay the workers manning the party offices on plot 10 Kyadondo road.To avert the impending bankruptcy President Yoweri Museveni has summoned a National Executive Meeting at Speke Resort Munyonyo this Saturday

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Ex-Service men await Queen for their pay

Hundreds of ex-service men who were in the colonial government are eagerly waiting for the queen of England to demand for their retirement benefits.This is after efforts to be paid by the government of Uganda have fallen flat over the long years.